... I have a six year old with PDD-NOS with autistic tendencies, and a two year old with severe developmental delay and autistic tendencies. I did receive Rhogam while pregnant, and with both of these pregnancies suffered from PIH (pregnancy induced hypertension). My other two pregnancies were fine. I was also induced--with Pitocin. My other boy was induced but he only has... (15 replies)

... ths. His major issues are with communication and social interaction with peers. He still is non verbal but I am praying with time he will get better...I believe Rhogam has something to do with it and the overuse of antibotics. ... (15 replies)

... While I believe some cases of autism are genetic, I do think many are due to environmental factors. Why is it that so many parents had normal, healthy children until the child got vaccinated? ... (16 replies)

... :( just my 2 cents thrown in....my dd was given her first hep B shot the day she was born....at 2 months...then again at 4 months. I was never even told that she was goingt o get this shot! They just came in and gave me her shot record and said "here, she just got her first shot of Heb B and here's the schedule to follow up shots required". I was in shock...little did I... (24 replies)

... nutritious diet, has no mercury fillings. I had a healthy pregnancy with no nutritional deficits. He was born without complication at 40 weeks. I didn't have the RhoGam shot or induced labor. He never had tuna or other sources of mercury. He never had any eye or ear drops with mercury in them. So............... ... (2 replies)

... just turned 3 years old and has been diagnosed with autism. I am sending him to a doctor to be checked for mercury poisoning. I just recently found out that the Rhogam shot that they gave me during my pregnancy contained thermasol. ... (2 replies)

... ok, first of all, I want to comment on the suppositories. I took them with both of pregnancies b/c I had 4 miscarriages prior to the first full term pregnancy. These are made of progesterone. There are used to keep your progesterone levels up so to sustain the pregnancy. They are not harmful to you or the baby in any way. BTW, my first born is perfectly normal with signs of... (25 replies)